How To Use Enjoin In A Sentence

  • In the meantime, Mr. Meyer is enjoined from in any way further interfering with the flow of water in the channel from the plaintiffs’ land across his land.
  • Enjoin beneficence and forbid malevolence: so shalt thou be loved of The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Double Representation; nay almost enjoining it, so loud is the jargon and eleutheromania. The French Revolution
  • Pius IX had already refused to recognize the legitimacy of the Kingdom of Italy; and Catholics had been formally enjoined to abstain from voting in national elections.
  • We may note on the other hand that a rubric in the official "Rituale Romanum" enjoins that the priest ought to see that unbecoming or ridiculous names of deities or of godless pagans are not given in baptism (curet ne obscoena, fabulosa aut ridicula vel inanium deorum vel impiorum ethnicorum hominum nomina imponantur). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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  • And then, the writing on the wall flashing in gigantic neon letters, they tried an end-run -- appealing to the BC Supreme Court to enjoin Braidwood from finding any misconduct on their part. Archive 2009-06-01
  • The prince and he then performed the ablution, and the prayer enjoined, which is called Farz; and that done, they set out. The Arabian Nights Entertainments - Complete
  • But if the bowels are loose, with bilious discharges, tormina, vomitings, a feeling of suffocation, and gnawing pains, it is best to enjoin repose, and to drink hydromel, and avoid vomiting. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • And then the king, to give relation to him of his penance, enjoined by Leo his predecessor, to re-edify a monastery of the glorious apostle S. Peter, and sent Alfred, the archbishop of York, to The Golden Legend, vol. 6
  • Imagine a particularly ascetic monastic order, whose rule not only enjoins chastity, but forbids sexual desire.
  • Members are enjoined to study and to teach others.
  • Then the good man enjoined Sir Launcelot such penance as he might do and to sewe knighthood, and so assoiled him, and prayed Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • By 1708, eighty French backwoodsmen lived in the Natchez villages, enjoying ample food supplies and local customs that enjoined premarital sex for profit on young women building their trousseaus.
  • Just a random thought — assume that the Federal Government sues Arizona to enjoin it from enforcing the new Arizona law — Could Arizona assert a counterclaim against the Federal Government to recover the Billions which Arizona is being forced to spend on things like indigent medical care for illegal immigrants, public education of children of illegal immigrants, and extra lw enforcement costs attributable to crimes committed by illegal immigrants? The Volokh Conspiracy » Feds May Sue Arizona Over Immigration
  • Then the good man enjoined Sir Launcelot such penance as he might do and to sewe knighthood, and so assoiled him, and prayed Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • The judges asked the pundits whether the woman is "enjoined" by the shaster voluntarily to burn herself with the body of her husband. Life of William Carey
  • Then the good man enjoined Sir Launcelot such penance as he might do and to pursue knighthood, and so assoiled him, and prayed Sir Launcelot to abide with him all that day. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • So, next time someone enjoins you in a chinwag about ‘sticky-business’, you'll certainly have something trivial to add to the conversation besides the price of tea in Tuktoyuktuk.
  • The doctor enjoined a strict diet.
  • If it be quinsy or any other of the pleuritic affections, purge with electuaries; but if the patient be weaker, or if you abstract more blood, you may administer a clyster every third day, until he be out of danger, and enjoin total abstinence if necessary. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • The hearing resulted in her being enjoined from having an abortion.
  • What great enjoinder will finally rally Israelis and Palestinians to peace? Daniel Lubetzky: An Israeli-Palestinian Agreement: Overcoming Chaos and Cynicism
  • The judges asked the pundits whether the woman is "enjoined" by the shaster voluntarily to burn herself with the body of her husband. Life of William Carey
  • Fasting is one of the five ‘pillars of Islam’ and is enjoined on everyone who has reached puberty.
  • Then the pope, considering the great perils that might ensue by his departing, dispensed with him, and assoiled him of his avow, of which he sent to him a bull under lead, and enjoined him in penance to give the goods that he should have spent in his pilgrimage, to deeds of charity, and to re-edify some church of S. Peter, and endow it with sufficient livelihood. The Golden Legend, vol. 6
  • The remedy to the causes which the present day societies face is not a short term or may not go away by these series or some shows or some movies but it is a process that should be enjoined by the city managers, academicians, corporations, churches or moral sciences institutions and together they should devote their best and channelize these abundant energies that we have in our teens and youths. Walk in My Shoes: Why teens fight
  • She enjoined me strictly not to tell anyone else.
  • Merely nodding his head as an enjoinder to be careful. Formations.
  • She enjoined me strictly not to tell anyone else.
  • Blessed He has made me, wherever I may be; and He has enjoined me to pray, and to give the alms, so long as I live, and likewise to cherish my mother; He has not made me arrogant, unprosperous.
  • To kiss the handsomest woman in the party, to pay her a compliment in some extempore effusion, or to whisper a confidence (_faire une confidence_) in her ear -- all these are hardly enjoined before they are happily accomplished. Travels in France during the years 1814-15 Comprising a residence at Paris, during the stay of the allied armies, and at Aix, at the period of the landing of Bonaparte, in two volumes.
  • For the text which refers to the man 'who has read the Veda' enjoins works on him who has merely _read_ the texts, and _reading_ there means nothing more than the apprehension of the aggregate of syllables called The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • It's called separation of church and state; more explicitly, that our constitution specifically enjoins government from promoting one religion rather than another.
  • Paretic in, enjoin limb knees hip flexor.
  • DjDiverDan: Just a random thought — assume that the Federal Government sues Arizona to enjoin it from enforcing the new Arizona law — Could Arizona assert a counterclaim against the Federal Government to recover the Billions which Arizona is being forced to spend on things like indigent medical care for illegal immigrants, public education of children of illegal immigrants, and extra lw enforcement costs attributable to crimes committed by illegal immigrants? The Volokh Conspiracy » Feds May Sue Arizona Over Immigration
  • From that day hence for a half century the historic enjoinder of General Logan has been tenderly observed. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Of course and simultaneously we enjoin, also in the body, the construction of alternatives for a new society in relationship and community- ‘social capital,’ as it's sometimes misnamed.
  • Observe, It is no disparagement for those who have power to be condescending, and sometimes even to beseech, where, in strictness of right, they might command; so does Paul here, though an apostle: he entreats where he might enjoin, he argues from love rather than authority, which doubtless must carry engaging influence with it. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • 'O my father,' replied Ali, 'how shall I do other than hearken to thee and do after thine enjoinder, seeing that I am bounden by the law of God to obey thee and give ear to thy word?' The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume IV
  • Let such new practices as are to be brought into our Church be for a time candidates and probationers on their good behaviour, to see how the temper of the people will fit them, and they fadge with it, before they be publicly enjoined. Good Thoughts in Bad Times and Other Papers.
  • 'Yes, O my son,' replied the merchant, 'I am ware of my condition: forget thou not my enjoinder.' The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume IV
  • The only time that ritual bodily cutting, otherwise anathematized, is not only allowed but enjoined in Judaism is ritual circumcision (berit milah), performed as a sign of covenant with God (significantly, on the male organ). Ritual in the United States.
  • There six separate oblations to Agni, and so on, are enjoined by separate so-called originative injunctions; these are thereupon combined into two groups (viz. the new moon and the full-moon sacrifices) by a double clause referring to those groups, and finally a so-called injunction of qualification enjoins the entire sacrifice as something to be performed by persons entertaining a certain wish. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • Aaron ... went unto the altar, and slew the calf of the sin offering -- Whether it had been enjoined the first time, or was unavoidable from the divisions of the priestly labor not being as yet completely arranged, Aaron, assisted by his sons, appears to have slain the victims with his own hands, as well as gone through all the prescribed ritual at the altar. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • For life is a paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
  • The embezzler was severely punished and enjoined to kick back a portion of the stolen money each month.
  • The positive neutrality enjoined on the force has now been overtaken by events.
  • Besides, global trade pacts enjoin member states to bring down tariff walls.
  • True lovers would require only a mattress on the floor to cast their spells one upon the other and enjoin the world to slip away. FATAL FLAW
  • It is true that Islam enjoins tolerance; there's no doubt about that.
  • The leader enjoined that the rules should be obeyed.
  • The defendant was enjoined from using the patent.
  • The judge enjoined Varityper from using the ad in any way.
  • But it seems that the PM appointed his cabinet, and set them on their merry way without any policy enjoinders.
  • State puts a schoolmaster into a schoolhouse, without adequate payment for himself, without adequate provision either for building or the upkeep of building; it bids him to keep it clean, but pays no servant to wash or sweep; and, while enjoining the absence of dirt, it checks and hampers that desire to decorate, which is the positive side of order and taste. Irish Books and Irish People
  • On the whole there is a sincerity and heartiness of interest in his long account of this sect, which persuades one that he was moved by a genuine sympathy with a religion that could enjoin the humane and peaceful and spiritual precepts of Christ, while putting away baptism, ceremonial communion, and hierophantic orders. Voltaire
  • In the 'solitudes' to which he refers I worked with deliberation, endeavouring even to purify my intellect by disciplines similar to those enjoined by his own Church for the sanctification of the soul. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
  • Steve: It would be interesting to see how many on the D side would put their names to this sentence — “Third, this Court, as well as many lower courts, has recognized that targeted picketing ... is a particularly intrusive and harassing form of speech” — if it were a case involving enjoining the SEIU protesters from standing on the lawn of a BofA attorney. blah blah abortion clinics blahblah The Volokh Conspiracy » State Attorneys General Argue that Non-Media Speakers Should Get Less First Amendment Protection than Media Speakers
  • I worked once on a research vessel in the Bahamas, and each afternoon at about three, a pod of dolphins surrounded the boat, enjoining us to come play.
  • He enjoined investors to change their attitude and become socially responsible to improve ordinary people's quality of life.
  • They enjoin members to be ‘gentle and compassionate, kind and courteous’.
  • The halacha enjoins respecting the minhag hamakom, specifically in order to maintain peace—and this with respect to totally normative practices, which women wearing a tallis, and having a “minyan” are surely not even if special dispensation can be found for doing these things privately. Chesler Chronicles » Khomeini-ism Comes to Israel: Women of the Wall vs. the Jewish State
  • Snowball, therefore, did not trouble himself to scan the sea on either side of their course; but for all that he kept the look-out enjoined on him by the sailor, -- that is, he _kept it with his ears_! The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea
  • Every man in the team was strictly enjoined to "scrounge" any scrap of wood he could find en route, and it was a common sight to see a driver suddenly hop off his horse, dart across the road triumphantly to seize a stick he had spotted, after which he rushed after his team and scrambled into the saddle again, the horses meanwhile plodding patiently along. With Our Army in Palestine
  • Since the Bible doesn't enjoin us to "venerate" Mary in the way that Catholics do, the fact that we refrain from so doing is hardly "unbiblical. Triablogue
  • With respect to the military commissions, we were enjoined from going forward with military commissions by a district court order.
  • The embezzler was severely punished and enjoined to kick back a portion of the stolen money each month.
  • The Florida Supreme Court overruled her and enjoined her from certifying.
  • An enjoinder qualifies that nothing in the Declaration should be construed as authorizing any dismemberment or impairment of the territorial integrity or political unity of sovereign and independent States.
  • Delectio is the Latin word for agape in the Bible, it is a love which honours the other person; it is the love which we are enjoined to love the other person.
  • The code also enjoins the rebels and the government to refrain from any provocative acts such as arrests, kidnapping and extortion.
  • The statutes of Dean Colet for the government of his school enjoin that "all the children shall every Childermas Day come to Paule's Churche, and heare the chylde bishop sermon, and after be at hygh masse and each of them offer 1_d. _ to the chylde bysshop. The Customs of Old England
  • All happens only by the will of Allah and the acceptance of this reality is enjoined on the believers.
  • It was enjoined that the hosteller, or brother in charge of the hospitium, should have "facility of expression, elegant manners, and a respectable bringing up; and if he have no substance to bestow he may at any rate exhibit a cheerful countenance and agreeable conversation, for friends are multiplied by agreeable words. English Villages
  • And it says in it's English translation, in that surah, which is called "Time Through Ages," it says, "By the time verily mankind is in loss, except such as have faith and do righteous deeds and join together in the mutual enjoining of truth and of patience and consistency. CNN Transcript Sep 23, 2001
  • At such extraordinary times, princes, by their coactive temporal power, ought to procure and cause a reformation of abuses, and the avoiding of misorders in the church, though with the discontent of the clergy, for which end and purpose they may not only enjoin and command the profession of that faith, and the practice of that religion which God's word appointeth, but also prescribe such an order and policy in the circumstances of divine worship as they in their judgment of Christian discretion, observing and following the rules of the word, shall judge and try to be convenient for the present time and case, and all this under the commination of such temporal losses, pains, or punishments as they shall deprehend to be reasonable. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • No longer were social parties the old heraldic solemnities [Footnote 4] enjoined by red letters in the almanac, in which the chief objects were to discharge some arrear of ceremonious debt, or to ventilate old velvets, or to _apricate_ and refresh old gouty systems and old traditions of feudal ostentation, which both alike suffered and grew smoke-dried under too rigorous a seclusion. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 2
  • The duty inculcated is an act of common justice and charity, which, while it was taught by the law of nature, was more clearly and forcibly enjoined in the law delivered by Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He laid the letter before him, and there was enjoined such a line of integrity, incorruptness, of bearing every degree of persecution rather than disguising truth, that he went up into the country in a proper frame of mind for doing his duty. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
  • But should those reasons be rejected, or the hearing them refused, and silence on the subject enjoined, which is most probable, few people caring to hear what they know to be right, when they are determined not to be convinced by it -- obey the injunction, and urge not the argument farther. Sketches of the Fair Sex, in All Parts of the World
  • Then a female voice breaks in with an advisory about the traffic jam, during which she enjoins drivers already trapped to give lifts to pedestrians.
  • The doctor enjoined a strict diet.
  • Given that the abnegation of the ego is enjoined by almost every spiritual tradition, this becomes relevant across the spectrum of faiths.
  • For human rights to be progressively realised - the enjoinder that is attached by the Constitution to the array of socio-economic rights that our Bill of Rights enshrines - government must actively pursue them, and Portfolio Committees must insist on Departments accounting to them on delivery. ANC Today
  • These things she enjoined us not; but desired only to have her name commemorated at The Confessions
  • The holy scriptures enjoin that people should have a holy dip in the Krishna, offer charity and perform oblations to gods in memory of their ancestors.
  • The judge enjoined Varityper from using the ad in any way.
  • This Tribunal is enjoined to not only be fair, but also to be quick and to act inquisitorially and not adversarially.
  • She enjoined me strictly not to tell anyone else.
  • Despite the fact that the typical American household borrows to finance everything from homes to cars to college to washing machines, ancient moral enjoinders against borrowing weigh heavily on the popular conscience.
  • To sum up the whole in a word: to keep the Sabbath, to worship God in publick. to make a publick profession of religion, to be baptized, to com - memorate the death of Chiist, to form into a church or religious society, and to exercise a proper watch and discipline over one another, are the principal positive duties enjoined upon christians under the gospel dis - pensation. Sermons on various important subjects of doctrine and practice
  • Then receiveth he penance for every sin [as] enjoined by his doomsman [124] that is grounded in Holy Church by the teaching of the Holy Ghost. Revelations of Divine Love
  • At such moments vengeance, that burned within me, died in my heart, and I pursued my path towards the destruction of the daemon, more as a task enjoined by heaven, as the mechanical impulse of some power of which I was unconscious, than as the ardent desire of my soul. Chapter 24
  • It is true that Islam enjoins tolerance; there's no doubt about that.
  • Although it recognized (and discussed in considerable detail) all of the relevant US precedents (including the Cablevision and Sony cases), and recognized them as persuasive authority, it nonetheless held against RecordTV and enjoined their rollout of the internet-based RS-DVR system. The Volokh Conspiracy » Copyright Action, Singapore Dep’t
  • This they did with entire diligence and he bade them also handsel all who were present with large gifts and dismiss them each to his country with honour and renown; he also charged his governors to rule the people with justice and enjoined them to be tender to the poor as well as to the rich and bade succour them from the treasury, according to their several degrees. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • She enjoined me strictly not to tell anyone else.
  • Mimamsa is essentially ritualist orthopraxy, placing great weight on the performance of Karma or action as enjoined by the Vedas. Mimamsa is Harmony
  • Hence religion has conceded preferential rights to the mother and has enjoined upon the believers to treat their mothers with special consideration.
  • Judges are enjoined to extend to an alleged contemner the same rights accorded to an accused.
  • The scriptures of Semitic inspiration are hortative, admonitory; they urge, they reprove, they enjoin, they warn.
  • The company was enjoined from using false advertising.
  • It would normally be at this point that I would intervene with some suitably shallow, sneering, right-of-centre barb about how the aconite patch could do with a good carpeting of agent orange, but I will refrain and enjoin with diplo and p-w in a most heartful way, urging you to keep it up, in your most excellent Women's Realm way. Aconite Acolyte
  • He heard confessions of sins by his parishioners and gave absolution as he saw fit, enjoining a suitable penance.
  • Miriam and begging of his favour that he write to all the Moslems, enjoining her seizure and sending back to him by a trusty messenger of the servants of his Highness the Commander of the Faithful; adding, “And in requital of your help and aidance in this matter, we will appoint to you half of the city of Rome the Great, that thou mayst build therein mosques for the Moslems, and the tribute thereof shall be forwarded to you.” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The English Court would not be offended if a claimant were enjoined from commencing or continuing proceedings in England in breach of an agreement to arbitrate in another contracting state.
  • In general, it enjoins us to refrain from all aggression and fraud, since both are seen as violations of human dignity, ways of fashioning human beings into tools for one's own ends.
  • When he left to attend the conference with Bucer at Cassel, in December, 1534, Luther in strong terms enjoined him to defend the sacramental union and the oral eating and drinking; namely, that in and with the bread the body of Christ is truly present, distributed, and eaten. Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church
  • He might enjoin upon me the most laborious tasks, set the envy of my brother to watch me during the performance, make the most diligent search after my books, and destroy them without mercy, when they were found; but he could not outroot my darling propensity. Memoirs of Carwin, the Biloquist
  • Seventhly, let the young and strong Jews and Jewesses be given the flail, the axe, the hoe, the spade, the distaff, and spindle and let them earn their bread by the sweat of their noses as in enjoined upon Adam’s children … Think Progress » BREAKING: Military Will Request $100B For Iraq Next Year, Murtha Reveals
  • Deus non jubet impossibilia, sed jubendo monet et facere quod possis et petere quod non possis -- God does not enjoin impossibilities, but by his commands admonishes us to do what is in our power and to pray for what is not. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Provisions of confidentiality shall be observed when giving such notice of enjoinder to the municipal council.
  • He had been to see the costumer, perruquier, leader of orchestra, etc., and enjoined each of them to be on hand early. A Pirate of Parts
  • Therefore the _goel_, or kinsman-avenger of blood, was not only permitted but enjoined by Moses. Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII
  • Workers and unions are enjoined to accept wage cuts without too much demur, provided they are satisfied jobs would be saved.
  • The embezzler was severely punished and enjoined to kick back a portion of the stolen money each month.
  • She enjoined her husband to help catch the quick cookie.
  • The positive neutrality enjoined on the force has now been overtaken by events.
  • This concession to polytheism greatly pleased the pagans, and when Muhammad reached the last verse of the Sura, they joined in the prostration enjoined there.
  • In his efforts to swell the returns of pressed men the gangsman was supposed -- we may even go so far as to say enjoined -- to use no more violence than was absolutely necessary to attain his end. The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore
  • Accordingly, Council enjoins concerned branch undertook nervous investigation, argumentation works further.
  • The company was enjoined from using false advertising.
  • For human rights to be progressively realised - the enjoinder that is attached by the Constitution to the array of socio-economic rights that our Bill of ANC Today
  • This wonderful statement enjoins us to understand that in political matters there can be no single ‘university position’ or voice.
  • More than three decades passed before Lewis enjoined his readers to utilize dumb-bells as instruments that would benefit their lungs, improve the condition of their hearts, and enhance their vigor.
  • In view of this enjoinder it is pertinent to inquire as to whether Christian people are praying men and women in anything like body and bulk? The Weapon of Prayer
  • The act or an instance of enjoining; a command, a directive, or an order.
  • As he did his rounds, he was enjoined to try a piece of pie here, have some cider there, some roast meat, some cake.
  • The Stung Arm fearing a discovery, notwithstanding her utmost precaution, and the secrecy she enjoined, repaired to the temple, and pulled some rods out of the fatal bundle: her design was to hasten or forward the term prefixed, to the end that such Frenchmen as escaped the massacre, might apprize their countrymen, many of whom had informed the Commandant; who clapt seven of them in irons, treating them as cowards on that account. History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing
  • As converts, these leaders would be enjoined to enforce their followers to renounce paganism.
  • Wherefore -- Because of my love to thee, I prefer to "beseech," rather than "enjoin," or authoritatively command. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • If it be quinsy or any other of the pleuritic affections, purge with electuaries; but if the patient be weaker, or if you abstract more blood, you may administer a clyster every third day, until he be out of danger, and enjoin total abstinence if necessary. On Regimen In Acute Diseases
  • True lovers would require only a mattress on the floor to cast their spells one upon the other and enjoin the world to slip away. FATAL FLAW
  • We are also enjoined to learn lessons from animals: ‘Go to the ant, you sluggard, see its ways and become wise!’
  • These things she enjoined us not; but desired only to have her name commemorated at Thy Altar, which she had served without intermission of one day: whence she knew that holy Sacrifice to be dispensed, by which the hand-writing that was against us is blotted out, 59 through which the enemy was triumphed over, who summing up our offences, and seeking what to lay to our charge, found nothing in Him, 60 in Whom we conquer. The Ninth Book
  • Trasoff later said "enjoined" was probably not the right way to describe prohibition. Undefined
  • The Vâkyakâra then propounds a pûrvapaksha (primâ facie view), 'Once he is to make the meditation, the matter enjoined by scripture being accomplished thereby, as in the case of the prayâjas and the like'; and then sums up against this in the words 'but (meditation) is established on account of the term meditation'; that means -- knowledge repeated more than once (i.e. meditation) is determined to be the means of Release. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • And, lastly, the injunctions which enjoin certain acts for the sake of final Release would be purportless if the person merged in deep sleep attained Release. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • In Luther we encountered a perspectivism enjoined by virtue of being religious. Post-Secular Conviviality
  • With these examples before their eyes, they could not await an impious and ferocious enemy but for the purpose of fighting him: the rest must necessarily shun his approach with horror, if they would save themselves in this life and in the next: obedience, honour, religion, fear, every thing in short enjoined them to flee, with all that they could carry off. History of the Expedition to Russia Undertaken by the Emperor Napoleon in the Year 1812
  • V. iv.59 (333,9) [according as marraige binds, and blood breaks] I cannot discover what has here puzzled the commentator [W]: _to swear according as marriage binds_, ii to take the oath enjoin'd in the ceremonial of marriage. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • It is true that Islam enjoins tolerance; there's no doubt about that.
  • Simon P, well done for castigating SHIM and his outrageous enjoinder to '[k] ill the Iranians before they kill us. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • At the same time, the ordinary workers were enjoined to toil even harder and sacrifice ever more in the name of national development.
  • They could, with the cagiest plaintiffs attorneys work to enjoin all federal funds for the state of New York, the City of New York, the NYPD or all the school districts in NY State over a single lawsuit over a single woman's reproductive requirements. Crooks and Liars
  • The fact that man does not have the creative power to imagine categories at variance with the fundamental logical relations and with the principles of causality and teleology enjoins upon us what may be called methodological apriorism. Confirmation Bias and ID
  • Out of the rigours of this harsh clime emerged a religion of stark simplicity which enjoined good thoughts, good words and good deeds, and respect for the environment.
  • The first is to explain why - if moral action is a hindrance to nirvana - the texts continually enjoin the performance of good deeds.
  • Orders to intelligence operatives often enjoin secrecy.
  • I feared the vengeance of the disappointed fiend, yet I was unable to overcome my repugnance to the task which was enjoined me. Chapter 18
  • For life is paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
  • Not uiing God's ordinances, particularly it is a fin againft this command, to refufe an oarb touching what is good and juft, when duly called thereunto, tor in all thefe caies there is a ne - glect of the duty of glorifying God's name enjoined m this command. An Illustration of the Doctrines of the Christian Religion: With Respect to Faith and Practice ...
  • The holy book was enjoined upon the Sikhs as the eternal and spiritual Guru by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth and the last Sikh guru.
  • No single characterisation or particular formulation of the rule enjoining judicial obedience to statute can supply answers in advance ... Questions 1.
  • Every once in a while acyclovir is postulated to helper enjoin the infection from coming back. I may have been a posting slacker...
  • Dante, in a famous chapter of the _De Vulgari Eloquio_ [102] laid down a fourfold distinction among words on the analogy of the varying texture of the hair; enjoining the poet to avoid both the extremes of smoothness and roughness, -- to prefer the "combed" and the "shaggy" to the "tousled" and the "sleek. Robert Browning
  • I could enjoin you from augural duties, but you'd still be an augur, Patera Calde. Exodus From The Long Sun
  • The organisation has been enjoined to end all restrictions.
  • The defendant was enjoined from using the patent.
  • The art of living is to know when to hold fast and when to let go.For life is a paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
  • It's mean-spirited, racist and we think a court will enjoin it, said Mary Bauer, the legal director of the Southern Poverty Law Center. HUFFPOST HILL - Gingrich Staffers Break Free
  • The initiative passed by a wide margin, but initial court rulings have enjoined its enforcement.
  • Such were also those pretendedly enlightened persons, who claimed knowledge in divine things, superior to that of the apostles, and taught that chastity, and temperance, and sundry other duties enjoined of God, were not obligatory on believers. Sermons on Various Important Subjects
  • The embezzler was severely punished and enjoined to kick back a portion of the stolen money each month.
  • Well, not exactly -- but that ancient litany of 282 laws, inscribed on diorite some 3,700 years ago, did enjoin the master craftsmen of Babylon to pass on their trade and treat their apprentices fairly. Lapham's Quarterly: Of Apprentices and Interns
  • For human rights to be progressively realised – the enjoinder that is attached by the Constitution to the array of socio-economic rights that our Bill of Rights enshrines – government must actively pursue them, and Portfolio Committees must insist on Departments accounting to them on delivery. Speech by Professor Kader Asmal in the National Assembly on his retirement from Parliament

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